Scotland’s 32 local authorities have all set their council tax bills for 2022/23.
In the first year since the SNP came to power in 2007 that councils have had complete freedom to increase rates, most have opted to do so by 3%.
Only East Renfrewshire and Falkirk increased their bills by more, while Shetland was the only council to freeze its charges.
A £150 discount has also been applied to Band A-D bills to ease the impact of the cost-of-living crisis.
With Band D highlighting the average bill for Scottish householders, here’s what councils are demanding over the next 12 months, not including water and sewerage charges.
Council | 2022/23 Band D bill |
Aberdeen | £1418.62 |
Aberdeenshire | £1339.83 |
Angus | £1242.14 |
Argyll and Bute | £1408.76 |
Clackmannanshire | £1343.77 |
Dumfries and Galloway | £1259.30 |
Dundee | £1419.03 |
East Ayrshire | £1416.61 |
East Dunbartonshire | £1348.25 |
East Lothian | £1341.69 |
East Renfrewshire | £1335.11 |
Edinburgh | £1378.75 |
Falkirk | £1274.60 |
Fife | £1319.22 |
Glasgow | £1428 |
Highland | £1372.30 |
Inverclyde | £1357.81 |
Midlothian | £1442.60 |
Moray | £1362.56 |
North Ayrshire | £1383 |
North Lanarkshire | £1257.89 |
Orkney | £1244.73 |
Perth and Kinross | £1351 |
Renfrewshire | £1354.88 |
Scottish Borders | £1291.53 |
Shetland | £1206.33 |
South Ayrshire | £1383.96 |
South Lanarkshire | £1233 |
Stirling | £1384.58 |
West Dunbartonshire | £1332.36 |
Western Isles | £1229.29 |
West Lothian | £1314.72 |
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